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Tara Strong, Paul Eiding, and Meagan Moore in Ben 10 (2005)

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Elden Ring Nightreign Will “Give you an edge” by Letting You Know the Weakness of Every Boss Before the Fight
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Elden Ring fans counting down to Nightreign’s May 30 release just got some eye-opening news. Game director Junya Ishizaki revealed that the game will flat-out tell you each boss’s weakness before you fight them—a complete 180 from FromSoftware’s usual “die until you learn” philosophy.

This mechanic flips the traditional Soulslike formula on its head. Instead of wasting hours discovering through painful trial and error that your lightning spells tickle a storm giant, you’ll apparently know exactly what tools to bring to each fight.

Knowledge is power in Nightreign’s boss encounters

The three-player cooperative structure of Elden Ring Nightreign calls for a different approach than its single-player predecessor. With limited time to survive three day-night cycles, players can’t burn precious hours figuring out what hurts each Nightlord through repeated deaths.

Related: Even Elden Ring Nightreign Director Knows “Existing Fans” Will Have a Hard Time Accepting the...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Soumyajit Mukherjee
  • FandomWire
‘Demon Slayer’ and ‘Solo Leveling’ Would Quake in Their Knees if This Iconic Cartoon Got an Anime Adaptation
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Anime is taking over the world right now! Demon Slayer is bringing those stunning fight scenes with Tanjiro’s fire-breathing shenanigans, and Solo Leveling has got all of us hooked with Sung Jinwoo’s insane ascension from zero to hero. There’s no denying that these anime are behemoths.

But you know what could come and dominate them all? A Ben 10 anime. Yup, that iconic cartoon show about a kid with that wild alien watch that could turn him into a range of animal-like creatures. Just imagine if Ben 10 got the full anime treatment, it could really compete with the best of them.

A Ben 10 anime could leave Demon Slayer and Solo Leveling shaking

Let’s be honest, the premise for Ben 10 is literally tailor-made for anime. Ben has the Omnitrix, which allows him to turn into aliens like Heatblast, the fiery alien composed of a super-hot inner plasma,...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Anurag Gusain
  • FandomWire
“Grey Matter has changed a lot since Ben 10”: Elden Ring Nightreign Reveals “Libra” Boss Fight and the Similarity Is Uncanny
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FromSoftware continues its tradition of creating memorable bosses with its upcoming multiplayer spin-off Elden Ring Nightreign. The latest reveal showcases “Libra, Creature of Night,” one of eight Nightlords players will face after surviving three harrowing nights in the game’s shifting world.

But it wasn’t just the boss’s intimidating presence that caught the community’s attention. Within hours of the reveal, fans were quick to spot something unexpectedly familiar about this fearsome foe—and it has nothing to do with the Lands Between.

When FromSoftware meets Cartoon Network

What happens when a terrifying goat demon meets nostalgic cartoon memories? Internet gold, apparently. The moment the new Elden Ring Nightreign footage hit the web, viewers couldn’t help but notice something oddly familiar about Libra’s appearance.

The exclusive reveal, captured by IGN during their two-day visit to FromSoftware‘s Japan office, shows the intimidating Nightlord in all its...
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Soumyajit Mukherjee
  • FandomWire
‘Devil May Cry’ Netflix Review: Adi Shankar Continues His Golden Streak Of Amazing Animated Shows
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A few weeks ago, I was watching a video essay from a YouTube channel called DanBoyWonder titled “The Lost Art of Action Cartoons!,” which basically stated that we aren’t getting action-oriented shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Ben 10, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Teen Titans, Swat Kats, Gargoyles, Samurai Jack, Justice League, etc., any more. He argued that recent reboots of older animated shows or the overall landscape of animated shows made in America is really bland. He did say that stuff like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Invincible are decent but not as amazing as the stuff from the good old days. And you know what? I almost agreed with him. But then I realized that any discourse on the current state of American animation is incomplete without bringing up the work that Adi Shankar and his collaborators have done in this space. Castlevania’s four-season run is spectacular.
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  • 4/3/2025
  • by Pramit Chatterjee
  • DMT
Taking a Deep Dive Into the Cultural Impact of Akira Toriyama Through ‘Dragon Ball’ and ‘Doctor Slump’
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Akira Toriyama was one of The most influential creative figures of the last 50 years. His storytelling, character designs, and world-building shaped not just anime and manga but also movies, television, music, and video games across the globe. When news of his passing spread, tributes poured in from all corners of pop culture.

A mural of Akira Toriyama [Mayimbú, licensed under Cc By-sa 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.]

From manga giants to Hollywood filmmakers, musicians, and game developers, all mourning a man whose work had become part of the cultural fabric. Toriyama never sought fame, but his stories found their way into millions of hearts. His loss is not just the passing of an artist, it is the end of an era.

Revolutionizing anime and manga with Doctor Slump and Dragon Ball

Akira Toriyama first gained recognition with Doctor Slump (1980), a comedic manga about a quirky scientist and his robot daughter, Arale. Its humor and unique art style completely captivated readers,...
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  • 3/26/2025
  • by Sumedha Sharma
  • FandomWire
20 Cartoon Network Shows You Forgot Existed
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Cartoon Network has produced some of the most iconic animated series on TV, but there are plenty of shows in the network's catalog that audiences have forgotten existed. Few would doubt Cartoon Network's impact on entertainment or the channel's innovation in developing original programming. Yet, whether they aired on Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, DC Nation or Toonami, countless shows slipped through the cracks but still helped shape the network's unique identity as a cultural touchstone.

Cartoon Network, also known as Cn, first debuted in 1992 after being founded by Betty Cohen and Ted Turner. Initially focused on animation, the channel showcased classic and new cartoons, hitting its stride throughout the '90s. Over the years, it produced memorable shows like The Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time and Ben 10, cementing its place in pop culture. Now part of Warner Bros. Discovery and consisting of multiple channels, Cartoon Network continues to honor its past while embracing its future,...
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  • 3/26/2025
  • by Spencer Bollettieri, Lauren Younkin
  • CBR
10 Cartoons So Good, Everyone Considers Them Anime
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Animation has become steadily more popular over the years. Audiences of all ages are beginning to realize the skill and dedication it takes to create any animated series nowadays. This is particularly true due to all the great animated series that have come out in recent years. For a long time, anime has been the standard for incredible, stylistic animation. However, more Western series have become so popular that fans consider them to be anime.

Whether they are actually anime or not is up for debate, but there is no denying that may of these series hold similar elements to the Japanese animation genre. Through character design, story inspiration, and technique, these series are considered anime worldwide.

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Weaves Its Lore With Asian Influences Stream Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir on Disney+

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir is technically a French series.
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  • 3/21/2025
  • by Alexandra Locke
  • CBR
20 Years Ago, Avatar: The Last Airbender Changed Kids' Shows (And Television) Forever
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"Avatar: The Last Airbender" premiered on Nickelodeon 20 years ago, with the two-part opener airing on February 21, 2005, and the third episode following just four days later on February 25. I was in the second grade at the time, and I learned about the show on the playground. Instead of pantomiming lightsaber battles or whatever passed for football in the second grade, my two best friends told me that they wanted to play "Avatar: The Last Airbender." I didn't watch Nickelodeon, being more of a Saturday morning 4Kids loyalist myself, but you can't admit something like that at recess, so I played along and tried to pick up the "rules" of hurling pretend wind and fire at each other.

That summer, I caught a rerun of "Avatar" Season 1, Episode 6, "Imprisoned," while flipping channels on vacation. By the time the show came back from its mid-Season 1 break in September, I was already hooked, having...
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  • 2/26/2025
  • by Rick Stevenson
  • Slash Film
Max Streaming Service to Launch in Australia on March 31
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Warner Bros. Discovery announced today that its premier streaming service Max will launch direct-to-consumer in Australia on Monday, March 31.

Max brings together the best from iconic brands such as HBO, Warner Bros., the DC Universe, Harry Potter and Discovery, as well as Cartoon Network, TLC, ID, HGTV and more, all in one place.

Max will be available for subscription at the Max site and via app stores, including the Apple Store and Google Play Store, and will be viewable on all major devices such as mobile, tablet, gaming consoles and connected TV, including Hubbl. In addition, Wbd also announced a launch partnership with Foxtel, providing Foxtel subscribers with access to the Max app at no additional cost.

As the home of HBO Originals and Max Originals, Max will offer fans series including returning seasons of The Last of Us, And Just Like That…, House of the Dragon, Euphoria and Peacemaker...
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  • 2/25/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
"They Are Soulmates": 'Mythic Quest's Charlotte Nicdao and David Hornsby on How Poppy and Ian's Season 4 Relationship Has Shifted
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With an amazing history of comedy and voice performance, Mythic Quest knocked it out of the park, casting Charlotte Nicdao and David Hornsby. Nicdao burst onto the scene with Australian comedies, soon finding herself in front of the camera in massive films like Thor: Ragnarok. She’s also graced Star Trek: Lower Decks, Bluey, and Solar Opposites with her vocal talents. Hornsby famously deteriorated in front of our very eyes as the (fairly) iconic Rickety Cricket on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia but has happily made a nest for himself in some great Cartoon Network shows like We Bare Bears and Ben 10. Now, both co-star in the AppleTV+ series and serve as a writer and director.
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  • 2/10/2025
  • by Jake Weisman, Joe Schmidt
  • Collider.com
Sanrio's Hello Kitty Arrives in Minecraft in Debut Nintendo Trailer Reveal
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Sanrio's globally popular kawaii mascot Hello Kitty has arrived in Minecraft. Nintendo has released its first official trailer for the collaboration that features several of Hello Kitty's other Sanrio friends, along with teasing seasonal events, fun activities and over 180 new furniture options.

Via it and Nintendo of America's official YouTube channel, Minecraft released the debut trailer for Hello Kitty and Friends Dlc, featuring blocky versions of beloved characters like Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll, Little Twin Stars, Pochacco, Kuromi & My Melody, Badtz-Maru and more. Players can decorate their houses with custom furniture, complete quests around town, experience all four seasons and grow their own farms with Hello Kitty. Readers can check out the Minecraft x Hello Kitty® and Friends Dlc trailer and the new item additions below.

Related Hello Kitty & Superga Release Trendy New Limited-Edition Canvas Sneakers

Long-established Italian footwear maker Superga releases a new limited-edition shoe collaboration with Sanrio's adorable Hello Kitty.
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  • 1/21/2025
  • by Chike Nwaenie
  • CBR
Ben 10’s Original Aliens, Ranked Worst To Best
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The Ben 10 original aliens stand among the best in animated television history. One of the most beloved cartoons of the 2000s, Ben 10 tells the story of a young boy who becomes wrapped up in countless alien adventures after he fuses with the Omnitrix, an impossibly powerful piece of technology that could transform him into a variety of extraterrestrial life-forms. Ben's well-balanced roster of the original ten aliens made the first series so strong.

Ben 10 spawned countless spin-offs and sequel series, even inspiring a live-action film, but the original run of episodes starting in 2005 remains the most iconic. Though Ben would go on to unlock many more forms over the years, these Ben 10 original aliens were varied enough to give the boy hero an answer to any situation while never seeming too outlandish or over-specialized. Every member of Ben's starting lineup was useful to some degree, but...
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  • 1/18/2025
  • by Alexander Valentino, Tom Russell
  • ScreenRant
Morgan Lofting, G.I. Joe and Spider-Man Animated Series Star, Dies at 84
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Morgan Lofting, who helped bring to life multiple iconic characters with her voiceover work, has died. She was 84 years old.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Lofting died "unexpectedly" on Wednesday at her home in Burbank, California. No additional details were shared about her passing, though Lofting's death was confired by her agents, Nery Lemus and Christopher Arsaga of CelebWorx. In a statement, the two noted, “As one of the 10 founding actors at our agency, she meant the world to us and our company."

Lofting was born on Feb. 2, 1940, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her career as a voiceover artist began in 1979 when she started voicing the role of Princess Invidia for the TV series Star Blazers. She followed this up with her casting at the voice of Aunt May Parker in the animated Spider-Man series that aired in the early 1980s; Lofting also provided the voice of Black Cat for the cartoon show.
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
This Fantastic 10 Season Series Was Unfairly Overshadowed by Avatar: The Last Airbender
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With some of the best storytelling for an animation series aimed at children, Avatar: The Last Airbender had an incredible fan base that stuck the show well into their adult years. For many, the series is one of their favorite shows overall, and it makes sense why. Since the series was so popular, there were other shows similar to it that didn't get as much attention but were equally great in their own right.

Many animation fans love to recall Avatar: The Last Airbender as one of their earliest introductions to anime and even manga. However, there is one American animated series that falls under the radar because it is considered either "not as good as Avatar" or "too corny to be in the same conversation as Avatar." What's interesting is that audiences are misrepresenting just how great this series is. In 2005, a superhero-themed series called Ben 10 started a...
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  • 11/16/2024
  • by Ben Morganti
  • CBR
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‘Toxic Crusaders’ Animated Series Heads to Digitally Remastered Blu-ray from Troma
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In the late ’80s and early ’90s, it wasn’t unusual for violent movies like RoboCop and Rambo to be turned into Saturday morning cartoons for kids, but The Toxic Avenger still seemed like an unlikely candidate — until the 1984 low-budget gorefest was cleaned up for “Toxic Crusaders” in 1991.

An environmentally-conscious superhero cartoon in the vein of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “Captain Planet,” the show ran for one season. All 13 episodes are coming to Blu-ray from Troma on December 10.

While originally animated on 16mm film, “Toxic Crusaders” was mastered on videotape for broadcast, including all digital effects and transitions. To present the series in the best possible quality, Troma has used advanced AI models to upscale the standard definition masters in high definition to capture the original broadcast’s intended experience.

Special Features for the two-disc set include:

Introduction by Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman (new) Original Toxic Crusaders toy commercials...
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  • 11/13/2024
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
20 Best Cartoon Network Halloween Episodes, Ranked
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The best Cartoon Network Halloween specials and episodes represent some of the funniest and most entertaining shows for younger viewers to enjoy during the spooky season. Cartoon Network was officially launched in 1992 and aimed at providing animated content. Though it operates under the same mindset as Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network has never had as much success as the other children's networks. However, it has cultivated a home for its own distinct brand of animated content that has drawn in both kids and adult audiences over the years.

Since Cartoon Network is geared toward children, their Halloween-themed episodes tend to be less scary. Instead, they leaned into their weirdness (and sometimes grossness) to create fun and compelling holiday-themed episodes. The best Cartoon Network Halloween episodes offer a unique kind of fun that viewers of all ages can return to every year to celebrate the spooky holiday.

Ben 10: "Beware...
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  • 10/25/2024
  • by Danielle Bruncati, Tom Russell, Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
New Looney Tunes Movie Director Addresses Warner Bros. Shutdowns
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Long Live Looney Tunes. Unfortunately, the same cant be said for a lot of other IPs once under the Warner Brothers banner. Among a laundry list of theatrical take-downs, website wipes and digital content deletions, WB recently scrubbed one of its longest-standing streaming services. Standing as the director and writer behind The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, Pete Browngardt commented on the recent cancelation of Boomerang, the all-around classic toon channel:

Its becoming more and more difficult to, at times, find classic animation thats out there. Especially with the streaming services. They are wonderful a lot of the time, but they are also the gatekeepers of whats available. I always say that if you love something, find a physical copy of it and keep it in your house. Because I know when I want to watch something thats from the past, I try to keep a...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 10/25/2024
  • by Salvatore Cento
  • MovieWeb
Several Cartoon Network Shows Have Been Removed From Streaming Without Warning
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In an unexpected move, several iconic Cartoon Network series have been removed from Max without warning. The streaming service is the home to various animated series but has dropped several modern classics. This sudden removal has impacted a number of beloved animated series, leaving viewers to question the reasoning behind this decision and the future of other well-known programs.

According to Collider, some of the well-known titles that have been removed include Ben 10, Steven Universe, Regular Show, The Amazing World of Gumball, Chowder, and the 2016 Powerpuff Girls. These animated classics had previously been available on Max, where they enjoyed a dedicated following. Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns the network, has provided an official statement or explanation regarding the removal of these series. While such changes can be tied to expiring licensing agreements, there has been no indication of what prompted this particular decision.

What The Removal Of These Series Mean...
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  • 10/3/2024
  • by Alexis Zaccaria
  • ScreenRant
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‘Regular Show’ Warned Us of the Dangers of Streaming Eight Years Before David Zaslav Dumped the Show from Max
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Under Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s continued campaign of content erasure, animation fans mourn the destruction of Planet Nielsen.

In case Zaslav’s reputation among the cartoon community wasn’t low enough already, the controversial executive’s regime made a surprising and surreptitious move this week that sparked outrage across numerous online fandoms. Following the latest updates to the Max streaming library, seven Cartoon Network shows have disappeared from the premium streaming service, with Ben 10, Steven Universe, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls revival, Amazing World of Gumball, We Bare Bears, Chowder and Regular Show all pulled from service without so much as a “leaving soon” notice.

Now that the entire entertainment industry is firmly sliding on a downward slope following the peak of streaming, it seems that no TV series — no matter how beloved or endlessly quoted — is safe from the content cuts that have become company-wide policy under Zaslav’s leadership.
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  • 10/3/2024
  • Cracked
The Most Epic Fumble: Young Justice Was Canceled for the Same Reason as Generator Rex
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There have been a slew of cartoons to come out on Cartoon Network and other networks that featured animated shows that were killed for no apparent reason. Despite smooth productions, great storylines, and even sizable viewership, shows like Young Justice, Generator Rex, ThunderCats, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series just did not have what it takes to keep them on air.

Generator Rex || Credit: WB

While these shows had a lot of good storylines and great viewership behind them, action cartoons, especially the likes of Generator Rex and Ben 10, actually need one pillar to work out more than anything else: merchandise. The products that sustained these shows were usually toys, the sales of which would determine whether the investment behind the shows that were supposed to sell them was even worth it.

These shows usually focused on introducing as many toy figures as possible Young Justice || Credit: WB...
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  • 9/27/2024
  • by Anuraag Chatterjee
  • FandomWire
Spider-Man: No Way Home is Guilty of Mistreating Tom Holland in 1 Major Way
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There have been 3 major Spider-Men in Hollywood, starting with Tobey Maguire and ending with Tom Holland. Often, comparisons are made between Maguire, Garfield, and Holland, on which one is the best iteration of the friendly neighborhood superhero.

Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home | Credits: Marvel Studios

Although Tobey Maguire is often considered the best Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield also redeemed himself with Spider-Man: No Way Home. However, Tom Holland has often been sidelined between the two and we are here to make it right.

Tom Holland Has Often Been Sidelined As Spider-Man

We don’t talk about Tom Holland’s Spider-Man enough. Tobey Maguire was the Og Spider-Man and so, a nostalgia factor has made him irreplaceable. However, Holland isn’t too far behind in terms of acting and emotions.

Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming | Credits: Columbia Pictures

In The Amazing Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield had...
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  • 9/26/2024
  • by Visarg Acharya
  • FandomWire
$60 Million Rich Kevin Liles Exiting as CEO of 300 Entertainment Has Convinced Fans of a Bizarre Diddy Link
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When a $60 million music mogul like Kevin Liles exits the stage as CEO of 300 Entertainment, you know the rumor mill will go wild. Fans are already connecting some bizarre dots, with whispers swirling about a possible link to none other than Diddy himself. Liles, the mastermind behind hip-hop giants like Megan Thee Stallion and Young Thug, has built a legacy, so his sudden departure is raising eyebrows.

Kevin Liles | Twitter (@KevinLiles1)

Is it a strategic power play, or is there something more? With Diddy’s penchant for pulling off unexpected business moves, some think there’s more to this than meets the eye. Either way, Liles’ exit has set the fanbase abuzz with speculation, and the theories just keep getting weirder.

Kevin Liles Steps Down as CEO of 300 Entertainment Amid Industry Shake-Up and Diddy’s Legal Drama Kevin Liles | Twitter (@KevinLiles1)

Kevin Liles is out as CEO of 300 Entertainment,...
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  • 9/18/2024
  • by Heena Singh
  • FandomWire
WB Officially Pulls the Plug on Live-Action Ben 10 Movie
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WB Officially Pulls the Plug on Live-Action Ben 10 Movie - Main Image

Every few decades are defined by certain pop-culture iconcs; the ‘80s had characters like He-Man and the Ghostbusters, the ‘90s paved the way for the animated X-Men, and the early ‘00s had none other than Ben Tennyson from the hit series Ben 10.

News of a live-action Ben 10 had been around for a while now, but too bad for anyone looking forward to it, because it seems like that project is officially dead.

Live-Action Ben 10 Dead at Warner Bros.

It was reported way back in 2011 that a live-action Ben 10 was in the works with producer Joel Silver, but ever since that announcement, there have been several Ben 10 animated series, but no news on the live-action front.

Now The Direct is reporting that plans for a live-action Ben 10 movie are officially dead. This...
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  • 9/17/2024
  • EpicStream
One Door Closes, Another Opens: Ben 10 Live Action Movie Cancelation Opens Doors for Tom Holland as Danny Phantom
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The Ben 10 cartoon series that started the franchise is a childhood favorite of many who have, although grown up, but never grew out of it. Since 2005, the aeries have kept fans hooked and continue to be an amazing addition to pop culture. While talks of a live-action movie had been ongoing for years, it was recently announced that Warner Bros. has canceled the plan.

Ben 10 | Credit: Cartoon Network

For many fans, the news came with a sigh of relief. After all, most of us remember the disaster that was the previous live-action projects. But there is another group, who might be a little bummed about the announcement. Many fans wanted Tom Holland to play the grown-up version of Ben Tennyson, the protagonist of the series. So they were put out about the fact that they wouldn’t get to see Holland with an Omnitrix. But maybe this cancelation is a blessing in disguise,...
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  • 9/17/2024
  • by Swagata Das
  • FandomWire
They Have Failed Twice Before – Warner Bros Dodged a Bullet by Canceling Ben 10 Live Action Movie
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Ben 10, the super famous cartoon that shaped millions of kids’ childhoods – and continues to do so – has once again dodged a major bullet that could have seriously hindered its reputation: A live-action film. Warner Bros. announced this in the wake of events that seemingly confirmed that the animated projects just weren’t enough for them to derive enough profits and satisfaction.

Ben 10. | Credits: Warner Bros.

However, it seems like the motion picture entertainment company’s wish to milk this cow to the core has fallen short, as exclusive reports reveal that the long-overdue Ben Tennyson movie has finally been canceled. Of course, this news comes as a displeasure to very few, considering how fans have already had enough of this character live through its 2 previously failed films.

New Ben 10 Live-Action Film Has Reportedly Been Dumped

More than a decade ago, in 2011, Variety reported that producer Joel Silver...
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  • 9/17/2024
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
The Live-Action Ben 10 Movie Gets a Devastating Update
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Although it's been more than 10 years without an update on the live-action Ben 10 movie, which was originally reported by Variety 13 years ago, fans had not given up hope that the movie was still coming eventually. However, it's now time to say goodbye, as the movie that was announced all those years ago has been confirmed to no longer be in development. Steve Richards, who had been tapped to produce the project in collaboration with Warner Bros., was recently on the red carpet to promote his latest project, The Killer's Game, the action flick with Guardians of the Galaxy stars Dave Bautista and Pom Klementieff. During the premiere, The Direct asked Richards if the live-action Ben 10 movie was still happening, to which he responded:...
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  • 9/16/2024
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
Live-Action Ben 10 Movie Is Officially Dead (Exclusive)
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The previously reported live-action Ben 10 film that has been in development for over a decade is now officially dead.

The news first dropped in 2011 from Variety that producer Joel Silver would be developing a live-action Ben 10 project for Warner Bros. Ever since the announcement, there's been no further word or movement on it.

For those unaware, the story follows ten-year-old Ben Tennyson, who comes across an alien device called the Omnitrix that allows him to transform into ten unique alien forms––while retaining his child personality.

Read full article on The Direct.
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  • 9/16/2024
  • by Russ Milheim
  • The Direct
Marvel's Avengers: Endgame Storyline Shares Many Similarities with Ben 10
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Quick Links From Thanos Snapping His Fingers to Setting Off a Bomb The Third Episode Name Drops the Avengers (Almost) Time Travel Is a Genre All by Itself

Lets see. Replace the mad titan known as Thanos with a similarly-looking intergalactic alien warlord that goes by the name of Vilgax. Swap out the act of ridding the world of most of its heroes with a finger snap for a biomechanical explosive that does the same thing with a plume of doom. Oh, and instead of a ragtag team of Marvel heroes traveling back to certain points in time to collect the Infinity Stones, a character with the nickname of No Watch Ben and Professor Paradox go on the same type of time-hopping adventure to gather numerous types of multiversal heroes to take down the villain.

If you havent figured it out yet, an original series on Cartoon Network, Ben 10: Omniverse,...
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  • 9/14/2024
  • by Salvatore Cento
  • MovieWeb
“We are never seeing another Ben 10 in our lifetimes”: Fans Complaining About American Cartoons Haven’t Watched These 3 Recent Masterpieces Yet
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Millennials and early Gen Zs know the quality of cartoons that used to air on TV. Shows like Ben 10, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and more have become legendary due to their creative animation and amazing storytelling. So many iconic moments have been witnessed by kids around the world and are still remembered.

A still from Ben 10 | Credits: Cartoon Network

However, the old-era cartoons have been perceived to be ended. A generation that has entered adulthood seems to have a disconnect with more recent animated shows for kids. Even popular shows like Amphibia are being criticized for deriving too much from classic anime like Dragon Ball Z.

American action cartoons are so cooked bro we're never seeing another Ben 10 in our lifetimes https://t.co/9nK367E7pA

— MɅRS (@STARVE_VENOM) September 9, 2024

However, all is not lost. There are still some amazing shows out there that will shut...
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  • 9/11/2024
  • by Nishanth A
  • FandomWire
“Johnny Bravo is going to have 1 line… else he’s going to get canceled”: Cartoon Network Parodies DC With Crisis on Infinite Mirths Crossover That Brings Back All the OGs
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Fans of the Cartoon Network shows are about to dive into a sea of nostalgia after the announcement of a crossover episode. Jellystone!, which premiered on Max in 2021, has brought together characters like Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, and more. Hanna-Barbera’s characters will be joined by other Cartoon Network characters in a two-part special called Crisis on Infinite Mirths.

A still poster of Jellystone! | Credits: Max / Cartoon Network

The crossover episode will serve as the third-season finale of the series. The reimagined characters in Jellystone! had already caught the attention of fans. Interestingly, select fans have already seen the crossover episode at San Diego Comic-Con.

Max’s Jellystone! Is About To Bring Favorite Cartoon Network Characters For A Crossover The upcoming Crisis on Infinite Mirths episode of Jellystone! | Credits: Max / Cartoon Network

C. H. Greenblatt developed the animated comedy Jellystone! including reimagined characters from Hanna-Barbera studios. Greenblatt was a...
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  • 8/24/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
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This Classic Cartoon Network Show Is Overdue For A Sequel (& Already Has The Perfect Setup)
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Codename: Kids Next Door deserves a sequel that follows up on the creator's ideas for a follow-up series. The Galactic Kids Next Door would be a dark follow-up with global stakes and a major role reversal. Modern updates and turning Numbuh One as a complex villain could bring back the beloved Cartoon Network series.

One of Cartoon Network's most entertaining original shows, Codename: Kids Next Door, deserves a follow-up sixteen years after it concluded, and it already has the perfect set up. Cartoon Network has been behind many of animation's most memorable creations, with shows like Adventure Time and Steven Universe expanding beyond their original runs to incorporate spin-offs and sequel shows. Reboots of properties like The Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 have been produced, but one of the best candidates for a follow-up only remains a possibility. However, the show's creator has teased what a sequel would be like if it were produced.
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  • 7/28/2024
  • by Brandon Zachary
  • ScreenRant
Ben 10 Is Back in Epic New Series, Spinning Out of Sdcc
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Ben 10 is back in comic form, part of a new Dynamite Entertainment and Warner Bros partnership. The new series taps into the nostalgia of the original show, featuring fan-favorite aliens and the Omnitrix. Fans can expect an exciting adaptation with new elements, setting the stage for Ben 10's comic book success.

In news that is sure to excite anyone who grew up in the 2000s, Ben 10 is back, and this time he's transforming into a comic book character. A new Ben 10 comic series is one of many new titles and franchises announced by Dynamite Entertainment at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con.

The new Ben 10 series is part of a partnership between Dynamite Entertainment and Warner Bros. Along with other exciting and nostalgic titles announced by Dynamite at Sdcc, such as Captain Planet and Dynomutt, it seems the modern world of comics is truly embracing the past.
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  • 7/26/2024
  • by Matthew Brandon
  • ScreenRant
Ben 10: All 10 of the Original Aliens, Ranked
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One of Cartoon Network and Man of Action's greatest triumphs, Ben 10 has remained popular ever since the first show was released in 2005. Ben 10 has since expanded into multiple series as well as a 2016 reboot, not to mention multiple animated and live-action feature films. The show stars Ben Tennyson, a kid who stumbles upon the alien Omnitrix, a watch-sized device that allows him to transform into 10 different alien species in the original series.

Despite the series' flaws in characterization and writing, there's clearly no lack of creativity. The premise makes the series unique among superhero series, and the art design for the aliens is nothing short of inspiring. All of Ben's 10 alien transformations are cool, but some are relatively more useful than others. The other aliens that appear in the classic show have also been mentioned.

Updated on July 24, 2024, by...
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  • 7/24/2024
  • by Matthew Wood, Devin Meenan, Ajay Aravind, Declan Lowthian
  • CBR
“The new generation will never experience peak animation”: Even Robert Downey Jr.’s Avengers: Endgame Can Never Top Cartoon Network’s Ben 10/Generator Rex Crossover from 13 Years Ago
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You know what was perhaps the biggest, most climactic crossover in history? Here’s a hint, it’s not the portal scene from Avengers: Endgame, and don’t even think about Deadpool & Wolverine. It was when Ben 10 joined forces with Rex in the one-hour-long special Generator Rex episode that aired on Cartoon Network.

Avengers: Endgame (2019) | Marvel Studios

The amalgamation of that animated duo was so apical that it is still held special in many a millennial’s heart (and perhaps some Gen Z with good taste). And rightly so.

Avengers: Endgame Has Nothing Over the Ben 10 x Rex Team-Up

Captain America’s fabled ‘Avengers, assemble!’ command alone evoked a sense of harmony and an influx of overwhelming emotion in a fandom comprising more than thousands of people from all around the world.

After all, the Russo brothers’ Avengers: Endgame – which saw Robert Downey Jr.‘s tearful end as Iron Man...
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  • 7/12/2024
  • by Khushi Shah
  • FandomWire
Every Main Ben 10: Alien Force Alien, Ranked
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Ben 10: Alien Force was a darker series that was set five years after Cartoon Network's wildly successful Ben 10. The series made a huge decision right from the start: the Omnitrix was recalibrated and redesigned, which forced Ben to start from scratch with a completely new set of alien heroes. Now older, smarter, and more mature, Ben was able to master all of his new aliens in due time.

While the aliens from Ben 10 will always be the most iconic, Alien Force's aliens are entertaining in their own right. Each of them has a unique arsenal of powers and comes in handy for a wide range of purposes. Throughout his extensive career as a hero, Ben was able to find an excellent use for every one of these aliens, though some left more of an impact than others.

Updated on July 9, 2024, by Ajay Aravind: Ben 10...
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  • 7/9/2024
  • by Ajay Aravind, Andrew Gin
  • CBR
San Diego Comic-Con's 2024 Special Guest List Is One More Reason to Get Excited
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The upcoming San Diego Comic-Con is right around the corner, and fans would want to know which artists the convention center will welcome to the panel. Check out the special guests at the San Diego Comic-Con this 2024 below!

The comic-con will last from Thursday, July 25 up to Sunday, July 28, 2024. Attendees can plan ahead of their agendas for the convention once they see which of their favorite authors and artists they'll get to see live. Here are a few highlights:

Sonic the Hedgehog's Scott Shaw

Scott Shaw is best known for a number of animated TV series, but most prominently for Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog in its early series run.

He has also previously written and drawn underground and mainstream comics

You may also recognize his works in comic stripes for Bugs Bunny and Woodsy Owl,...
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  • 7/8/2024
  • EpicStream
The Next Superhero Movie Franchise Should Be Painfully Obvious (So Why Hasnt It Happened?)
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Ben 10 has all the ingredients for a great live-action franchise, from unique abilities to compelling villains and a strong support system. Despite having two live-action TV adaptations, Ben 10 has yet to reach its true live-action potential with a big-budget theatrical release. The reluctance to create a big-budget live-action Ben 10 movie may stem from Cartoon Network's concern about risking its reputation and the series' limited reach.

It is obvious what the next superhero franchise should be, making it hard not to wonder why it has not happened yet. Although superhero live-action movies have been around for quite some time, they have garnered immense popularity in recent decades, allowing the sub-genre to become a dominant force in Hollywood. While some have welcomed the sub-genre's growing popularity with open arms, others have been fairly critical of its booming momentum. In recent times, however, the superhero genre has become overly saturated,...
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  • 6/22/2024
  • by Dhruv Sharma
  • ScreenRant
Max vs. Netflix: Which Should You Pick?
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If you’re trying to decide between Max and Netflix, you’re looking at two of the most impressive streaming services around. While Netflix is the default streamer for millions of people, we can make a case that Max is the better choice. Why? Let’s dig in.

Max vs. Netfflix: Price

Max vs. Netfflix: Movies

Max vs. Netfflix: TV

Max vs. Netfflix: Children’s Content

Max vs. Netfflix: Sports

Max vs. Netfflix: Bottom Line

Max vs. Netfflix: Price

Max is $9.99 / month with ads, $16.99 ad-free, and $20.99 if you want 4K.

Netflix is $6.99 / month with ads or $15.49 to go ad-free, and $22.99 for the 4K option.

Sign Up $9.99+ / month Max.com Sign Up $6.99+ / month netflix.com Max vs. Netfflix: Movies

We can make a case that Max has the best movie library of any streaming service since the Warner Bros. archive goes back 100 years and includes some of the biggest blockbusters ever created.
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  • 6/18/2024
  • by Ben Bowman
  • The Streamable
Cartoon Network's Steven Universe Made History Behind The Scenes
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Cartoon Network has always been a place of experimentation. In the early years, shows like "Dexter's Laboratory" brought Sam Raimi references to animation. In the early '00s, shows like "Samurai Jack," "Ben 10," and "Codename: Kids Next Door," added deep mythologies and more serialized storytelling. And in the 2010s, the network experimented with visuals in shows like "Flapjack" and "Adventure Time," which brought weirdness back into Cartoon Network.

This experimentation continued, with animators who got their start on the likes of "Flapjack" going on to develop influential and fantastic shows on their own. Still, as bold and imaginative as all these shows were, they were still mostly white men in charge of creating those cartoons. That all changed in 2013 with the release of "Steven Universe" -- one of the best cartoons of the century and a deeply emotional and inventive show inspired by superheroes and magical-girl anime. The show follows Steven,...
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  • 6/10/2024
  • by Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
How to Watch Every Ben 10 Series and Movie
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Quick Links Every Ben 10 Series The Ben 10 Movie Franchise The Ideal Ben 10 Watch Order

Beginning in 2005, the Ben 10 Franchise has spanned nearly 2 decades with 5 television series, 5 movies, and dozens of video games, comic books, and external appearances. The show follows the adventures of Ben Tennyson, a boy who gets a watch that allows him to transform into different alien species in their prime. He travels the world, universe, and occasionally timelines, all on his quest to stop the forces of evil.

Ben 10 had a continuous through-line in the first 4 series in the classic timeline. In 2016, Cartoon Network relaunched the franchise with a reboot of the same name that redid many of the plot elements of the classic timeline, though at a much faster pace. With so many series and movies to watch, it can be hard to figure out the best Ben 10 watch order.
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  • 6/4/2024
  • by Nicholas Howe, Ajay Aravind, Jordan Iacobucci
  • CBR
Which Ben 10 Variation Would Be the Best Protagonist in a Reboot?
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Ben 10 creator hints at a more mature reboot that would focus on exploring deeper themes. A potential Ben 10 reboot could maintain the continuity of the original series. Although there are many versions of Ben Tennyson to choose from, the older versions of the character would fit the tone of a more mature reboot.

Ben 10 is an animated series that follows the journey of Ben Tennyson, a young hero who discovers the Omnitrix while on a family road trip. The Omnitrix, made of alien technology, permits Ben to morph into ten high-powered alien species, which he uses to combat evil. Throughout its near 20-year run, Ben 10 became one of the most popular and beloved Cartoon Network staples. Recently, Ben 10 creator Duncan Rouleau teased the idea of a more mature reboot of the popular animated series.

Rouleau expressed his desire to tackle heavier topics like politics, mental health,...
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  • 6/1/2024
  • by Jalyn Smoot
  • CBR
The Ben 10 Episode That Snuck in a Major Naruto Reference: It’ll Make Masashi Kishimoto Proud
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The 2000s were a truly magical time to grow up. Some of the most successful and captivating cartoons and anime aired during the time. Rushing back home just to catch an episode of Ben 10 or Naruto was probably the golden time of life you will never get back.

Still, these nostalgic series will forever hold a place in the hearts of fans. But did you ever think that these two mega-successful series from different continents would ever refer to each other?

Some fans noticed a startling Naruto reference when they rewinded some old Ben 10 episodes.

The Sneaky Naruto Reference in Ben 10 Ben 10 | Cartoon Network Studios

Merry Christmas is the third episode of Ben 10, season 3. The episode features an evil entity called Mr. Jingles who inhabits a cursed Christmas theme park called Holiday Village. Max’s Rv, the Rust Bucket, broke down in the middle of...
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  • 5/27/2024
  • by Aaheli Pradhan
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7 Best Shows Like ‘My Adventures With Superman’ To Watch If You Love The Series
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My Adventures with Superman is one of the most brilliant superhero animated series. Created by Brendan Clougher, Jake Wyatt, and Josie Campbell, the Adult Swim series tells the story of Superman aka Clark Kent as he starts his new job at The Daily Planet, with his roommate Jimmy Olson, and his senior intern at The Daily Planet who is none other than Lois Lane. They quickly become a team and try to bring in big stories so that they can become real reporters while Clark also tries to become the hero he is meant to be. My Adventures with Superman has great action but the brilliant thing about the series is that it isn’t an action series about Superman, it’s a series about a superhero and his relationships as he figures out who he really is. So, if you love the heart, optimism, great story, and fantastic animation...
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  • 5/27/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
MultiVersus Teased Characters We Didn’t Even Think of in Plain Sight
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MultiVersus, the platform fighter looking to dethrone Super Smash Bros. from its long-running rule over the genre, is gearing up for its imminent release later this month. To celebrate its upcoming release, the game received a new trailer featuring characters from the various IPs under WB.

These characters will be available in the game sooner or later. Interestingly enough, the trailer also contained a few Easter eggs and hints that only the most keen-eyed viewers may spot, including a few highly anticipated characters that may one day go toe-to-toe with the present roster.

MultiVersus May Soon Feature Samurai Jack, Deathstroke, Teen Titans, and Many More Agent Smith, along with a host of other new characters, will join MultiVersus‘ roster at its launch.

The latest trailer from MultiVersus is a wild ride, showcasing the roster from the game’s open beta along with a ton of new characters all set to join in on the fun.
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  • 5/22/2024
  • by Akshit Dangi
  • FandomWire
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Voice Actor Dee Bradley Baker’s Most Favorite Character From the Show Changed in Season 2 and We Can All Relate
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Prominent voice actor Dee Bradley Baker has been the voice behind many iconic characters of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The voice actor returned to the franchise after the end of the Clone Wars with the Disney Plus animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, in which he voiced all five of the main clones of the group Clone Force 99.

The actor has also voiced more characters on the show, bringing versatility to each character. Bradley Baker cited his favorite character to play from the series, which reportedly changed between seasons. The actor mentioned how he started to like the character of Crosshair in season two as he was fascinating and had an interesting story.

Dee Bradley Baker Names Crosshair As His Favorite From Star Wars: The Bad Batch Dee Bradley Baker voices all five members of the Clone Force 99 in Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Dee Bradley Baker has...
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  • 5/1/2024
  • by Nishanth A
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How To Watch Ben 10 In Order — By Release Date & Chronologically For All Shows, Movies & Specials
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Watching Ben 10 in order is key for fans to follow Ben's growth as a hero using his alien powers to protect Earth. Franchise releases match the in-universe chronology, allowing viewers to experience Ben's journey from the beginning. Finding all Ben 10 shows, movies, and specials for streaming or rental may require platform jumping and physical media searches.

With so many TV shows, specials, and movies, it may be confusing to figure out how to watch Ben 10 in order. Ben 10 is one of Cartoon Network's most popular original TV shows and also one of the network's longest-existing franchises. The series follows Ben Tennyson, a young boy who discovers the Omnitrix, a device that allows him to turn into any one of ten different alien creatures, each with their own powers. Ben uses these alien forms to defend Earth from other extraterrestrials and becomes a hero along the way.
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  • 4/21/2024
  • by Zachary Moser
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“Accents have always been a lot of fun”: While Fans Bicker Over Keanu Reeves & Matt Ryan, One Actor Proves Dcau Struck a Goldmine With Him as Constantine
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The more versatile an actor is, the more in demand they are. One of the major skills that an actor needs to grab more projects is the ability to change accents at will. This becomes even more essential when you are in the animation industry, where the way you speak can severely impact the quality of the entire production.

A still from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths- Part One

DC has been experimenting with electronic media ever since the earliest days of Superman radio shows. As technology developed, that translated into animations and live-action adaptations of comic book storylines. The DC Animated Universe (Dcau) is one of the most respected brands in the industry, with shows like Justice League Animated and films like All-Star Superman. DC’s recent entry Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths has been well-liked as well, and fans are really excited for one character in particular.
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  • 4/13/2024
  • by Sayantan Choudhary
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How Flapjack Snuck Its Way Past A Cartoon Network Exec's No 'Weird' Rule
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After Jim Samples, the Cartoon Network executive who oversaw the greenlighting of such successful cartoons as "Samurai Jack," "Ben 10," "Codename: Kids Next Door," and "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," left, a new regime at the popular animation-focused cable channel changed tactics. When Stuart Snyder took over in mid-2007, he had a brand new mandate for Cartoon Network — no weird stuff.

Speaking with Buzzfeed, "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" creator Thurop Van Orman recalled Snyder saying, "'We don't want anything weird or anything where any mom would come out of the kitchen and say, 'What are you watching?'"

Now, this is not to say that Snyder failed at that command, or that his definition of the word "weird" is different than this writer's, but his tenure was filled with shows you could call "weird" and would make a mom say "What are you watching?"

"The Amazing World of Gumball,...
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  • 4/8/2024
  • by Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
Why Cartoon Network Canceled Transformers: Animated After Season 3
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There have been a lot of "Transformers" cartoons since 1984. Most of them (and I say this as a fan) are pretty unimpressive. One of the best ones is "Transformers: Animated," which aired from 2007 to 2009 on Cartoon Network. Network executive Sam Register created the series like it was "Teen Titans" with robots. Register even recruited one of that show's character designers, the late Derrick J. Wyatt, resulting in a similar art style.

"Animated" broke away from past series' tenets, transforming them you might say — the show's team even cast Megatron voice actor extraordinaire David Kaye as Optimus Prime instead. The series was explicitly pitched as "more like a superhero show than a 'Transformers' show" (read the original production bible here for many tantalizing insights and scrapped ideas). The Autobots each had unique powers and faced off against human villains; against the Decepticons, they were definite underdogs.

By season 3, "Transformers: Animated...
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  • 4/7/2024
  • by Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
Every Ben 10 Animated Series, Ranked Worst To Best
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Ben 10 has had a total of five animated shows featuring the titular hero and his alien alter-egos, but not every show has been a success. The original Ben 10 series from 2005 was a hit with young viewers and ranks among the best Cartoon Network shows. The most recent entry, Ben 10 (2016), serving as a reboot, was the least good, with a low user rating and a lack of coherence compared to the original.

Figuring out the best Ben 10 series can be tough since there have been animated shows featuring the titular hero and his alien alter-egos, to mixed results. The original Ben 10 first aired in 2005 on Cartoon Network and immediately became a hit with young viewers who loved the idea of a kid hero who could transform into a variety of super-powered aliens. Along with his cousin Gwen, his grandpa Max, and some friends who appear in later series,...
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  • 3/27/2024
  • by Ben Gibbons
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